Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Huberia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Huberia glazioviana Cogn. in A. DC.
2405554.21A. F. M. Glaziou   16816
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Alto Macahe de Novo Friburgo.

US:Botany
86157.10061Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

US:Botany
Huberia espiritosantensis Baumgratz
3192289.101H. Fernandes, W. Boone & W. Pizziolo   29061990-03-13
Brazil, Espírito Santo, Brasil, Espírito Santo, Santa Teresa, Valsugana Velha, Estação Biológica de Santa Lúcia. Ao longo do Rio Timbuí., 550 - 600m

US:Botany
2481280.101P. C. Hutchison & J. K. Wright   39951964-02-02
Peru, Amazonas, Bangara, Dept. Amazonas, Prov. Bangara. 4 km from Campomiento Ingenio (on Rio Utcubamba) up the trocha to Shipasbamba., 1520m

US:Botany
1495385.101A. Weberbauer   71451915-06-00
Peru, Amazonas, Below San Carlos (Dep. Amazonas, Prov. Bongará)., 1700m

US:Botany
Huberia piranii Baumgratz
2698292.101G. G. Hatschbach & Z. Ahumada   316371973-02-16
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Serra do Espinhaço (mun. Diamatina), Minas Gerais.


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